Scold

Pronunciation: /ˈskoʊld/

Scold (verb)

  1. speak to someone angrily because they did something wrong

Examples

  • The teacher scolded the student for being late.
  • Parents often scold children for not doing homework.

Common collocations: scold harshly, scold a child, scold for misbehavior

Synonyms of Scold

Formal

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Scold

  • when expressing approval or admiration
  • when giving approval or recognition